Amid growing global demand for premium home theater solutions, BenQ, a leading 5C brand, has unveiled two new flagship projectors—the W4100i and W6050—at the 2025 Beijing International Audio Show. These new additions to the W series have captured widespread attention across the industry. Leveraging more than three decades of expertise in the display sector, BenQ has equipped both models with its proprietary Dynamic Frame-by-Frame Mapping technology, achieving full 100% DCI-P3 wide color gamut and high dynamic range (HDR) capabilities. The result is an immersive visual experience that not only rivals but in many ways surpasses commercial cinema quality—redefining what’s possible in home entertainment.


BenQ’s Dynamic Frame-by-Frame Mapping:

Leading the Home Theater Era of Precision Visual Rendering

BenQ’s W Series has long been a benchmark in the home theater world, guided by one unwavering goal: to faithfully reproduce the filmmaker’s original vision. In an era dominated by 4K/8K hardware specs and performance comparisons, BenQ remains committed to cinematic authenticity—pushing the limits of human visual perception through color accuracy, dynamic contrast, and intelligent software tuning. The introduction of Dynamic Frame-by-Frame Mapping represents BenQ’s most advanced answer to the evolving demands of home cinema projection.

While HDR content has become mainstream, most HDR projectors still rely on static tone mapping. This can lead to common image issues like overexposed highlights, crushed shadows, or color distortions during dynamic scenes. BenQ’s dynamic mapping technology solves this by analyzing HDR content’s dynamic metadata in real-time, intelligently adjusting brightness and color parameters for each individual frame. This enables ultra-smooth image transitions, minimizes motion blur, and delivers richer detail and depth. Whether it’s the soft gradation of a sunrise or the vibrant lights of a neon-lit lake, every scene is rendered with stunning realism and nuance.

Additionally, while HDR10+ content remains relatively limited in availability, standard HDR10 is far more common. BenQ’s technology allows HDR10 content to be displayed with a level of clarity and richness that rivals HDR10+, effectively lifting the experience beyond the limitations of current content production standards. By unlocking the full potential of HDR visuals, BenQ is setting the stage for a future where 8K and even higher resolutions are seamlessly adapted for the home.


100% DCI-P3 Color and True-to-Life HDR

Another key to accurate HDR reproduction lies in full compliance with digital cinema color standards. Many HDR projectors on the market fall short in this area, resulting in washed-out or inaccurate colors. The W4100i and W6050 both feature 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, paired with BenQ’s dynamic tone mapping engine. This synergy delivers breathtaking HDR performance—capturing the full spectrum of vibrant greens, deep blues, and intense reds, while preserving shadow and highlight detail and maintaining vivid color contrast.


From Entry-Level to Flagship:

A Complete Ecosystem for Custom Home Cinemas

What’s particularly notable about this launch is that these models are not isolated product upgrades, but part of a complete and tiered home theater ecosystem. From the entry-level W2720i to the high-performance W4100i and the flagship W6050, BenQ now offers tailored solutions for a wide range of users—from casual viewers to hardcore AV enthusiasts. Whether you’re after accurate color reproduction, dynamic contrast, or full-scale private cinema customization, BenQ has made bringing a commercial theater experience into the home more attainable than ever.

As the series’ gateway product, the W2720i is no slouch—it supports DCI-P3 color space, GCE Global Contrast Enhancement, and LCE local dimming for over a thousand zones. These technologies work together to ensure precise color and shadow detail, staying true to the director’s intent. It also features BenQ’s proprietary AICinema adaptive lighting, which automatically adjusts to ambient conditions for optimal viewing, even in bright living rooms.

For users seeking enhanced performance, the W4100i hits the sweet spot. Built for multi-purpose media rooms, it boasts 100% DCI-P3 coverage, factory-calibrated color accuracy (∆E<3), and 1250 ANSI lumens of color brightness—giving HDR content ample room for dynamic frame-by-frame processing. With its newly added smart system and AI Cinema enhancements, the W4100i delivers a truly immersive, intelligent viewing experience, especially for streaming content.

At the top of the line is the W6050, a laser-based projector with 100% DCI-P3 coverage and an ultra-short throw ratio of 1.0–1.6—perfect for discreet ceiling installations in premium home theater setups. When paired with BenQ’s dynamic tone mapping, the W6050 achieves image quality approaching that of professional cinema projectors. Whether you’re looking at color accuracy, frame rendering, or full-scale custom theater design, the W6050 sets a new standard for home projection.


A Bold Leap Forward for the Home Cinema Industry

The launch of the W4100i and W6050 is more than just a product release—it’s a milestone for BenQ and a catalyst for progress across the home cinema landscape. With the introduction of its proprietary dynamic tone mapping technology, BenQ has overcome key limitations of conventional HDR projectors and redefined the upper limit of home theater quality. From the entry-level W2720i to the high-performance W4100i and the flagship W6050, BenQ now offers a comprehensive lineup to meet every need—fulfilling the promise of bringing the commercial cinema experience home.

As technology continues to evolve and consumer expectations rise, BenQ remains committed to leading innovation in the home theater space—delivering not just better products, but truly unforgettable entertainment experiences.

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